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    Effect of beam-column joints flexibility on the seismic response of setback RC buildings designed according to the Algerian seismic code by Abdallah Yacine Rahmani, Said Hicham Boukhalkhal�, Mohamed Badaoui

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The present work aims to investigate the effect of beam-column joints modelling on the global seismic behaviour of reinforced concrete (RC) moment-resisting frame buildings, designed according to the Algerian seismic code recommendations. …”
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    Natural genetic variation impacts expression levels of coding, non‐coding, and antisense transcripts in fission yeast by Mathieu Clément‐Ziza, Francesc X Marsellach, Sandra Codlin, Manos A Papadakis, Susanne Reinhardt, María Rodríguez‐López, Stuart Martin, Samuel Marguerat, Alexander Schmidt, Eunhye Lee, Christopher T Workman, Jürg Bähler, Andreas Beyer

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…We show that the frequency of distal effects (trans‐eQTLs) greatly exceeds the number of local effects (cis‐eQTLs) and that non‐coding RNAs are as likely to be affected by eQTLs as protein‐coding RNAs. …”
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    Genomic structural variations lead to dysregulation of important coding and non‐coding RNA species in dilated cardiomyopathy by Jan Haas, Stefan Mester, Alan Lai, Karen S Frese, Farbod Sedaghat‐Hamedani, Elham Kayvanpour, Tobias Rausch, Rouven Nietsch, Jes‐Niels Boeckel, Avisha Carstensen, Mirko Völkers, Carsten Dietrich, Dietmar Pils, Ali Amr, Daniel B Holzer, Diana Martins Bordalo, Daniel Oehler, Tanja Weis, Derliz Mereles, Sebastian Buss, Eva Riechert, Emil Wirsz, Maximilian Wuerstle, Jan O Korbel, Andreas Keller, Hugo A Katus, Andreas E Posch, Benjamin Meder

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In a cohort of patients (n = 50) with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), 80,635 non‐protein‐coding elements of the genome are deleted or duplicated by SVs, containing 3,758 long non‐coding RNAs and 1,756 protein‐coding transcripts. 65.3% of the SV‐eQTLs do not harbor a significant SNV‐eQTL, and for the regions with both classes of association, we find similar effect sizes. …”
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    Study on coded distributed fast Hadamard transform based non-binary LDPC code decoding algorithm by Rui LIU, Yong LI

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Despite the excellent error correction performance and burst error resistance capability of non-binary LDPC codes, the complexity of the decoding algorithms hinders their broader application.In the classic FHT-QSPA decoding, the fast Hadamard transform (FHT) and its inverse transform (IFHT) have become the main bottleneck for updating the check nodes.Therefore, a coded distributed FHT scheme based on systematic MDS codes was proposed.In the scheme, the channel probability was modeled by the master node as a matrix and it was segmented, and those sub-matrices were encoded into redundant ones.Then, all the sub-matrices were offloaded to worker nodes to perform parallel FHT and IFHT, and the results were sent back to the master node for the final decoding.By embedding redundant information, the proposed scheme resolved the straggling problem, improving the efficiency, and accelerating the entire decoding process.Comparisons with other coded matrix multiplication schemes, the proposed scheme provides lower encoding complexity, higher numerical accuracy in decoding recovery, and maintains an efficient butterfly operation, effectively reducing the computational complexity of worker nodes.The time comparison and decoding performance analysis reveal that the proposed scheme achieves up to approximately 3.8 times acceleration compared to the traditional single-node FHT scheme, significantly enhances the FHT-QSPA decoding efficiency without affecting the decoding performance.…”
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    Study on coded distributed fast Hadamard transform based non-binary LDPC code decoding algorithm by Rui LIU, Yong LI

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Despite the excellent error correction performance and burst error resistance capability of non-binary LDPC codes, the complexity of the decoding algorithms hinders their broader application.In the classic FHT-QSPA decoding, the fast Hadamard transform (FHT) and its inverse transform (IFHT) have become the main bottleneck for updating the check nodes.Therefore, a coded distributed FHT scheme based on systematic MDS codes was proposed.In the scheme, the channel probability was modeled by the master node as a matrix and it was segmented, and those sub-matrices were encoded into redundant ones.Then, all the sub-matrices were offloaded to worker nodes to perform parallel FHT and IFHT, and the results were sent back to the master node for the final decoding.By embedding redundant information, the proposed scheme resolved the straggling problem, improving the efficiency, and accelerating the entire decoding process.Comparisons with other coded matrix multiplication schemes, the proposed scheme provides lower encoding complexity, higher numerical accuracy in decoding recovery, and maintains an efficient butterfly operation, effectively reducing the computational complexity of worker nodes.The time comparison and decoding performance analysis reveal that the proposed scheme achieves up to approximately 3.8 times acceleration compared to the traditional single-node FHT scheme, significantly enhances the FHT-QSPA decoding efficiency without affecting the decoding performance.…”
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    Reversible Data Hiding in Absolute Moment Block Truncation Codes via Arithmetical and Logical Differential Coding by Ching-Chun Chang, Yijie Lin, Jui-Chuan Liu, Chin-Chen Chang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Instead of using conventional absolute moment block truncation coding to encode each image block, this work proposes an effective reversible data-hiding scheme that enhances the embedding results by utilizing the traditional set of values: a bitmap, a high value, and a low value. …”
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    Corporate Governance Code and Earnings Management by Azam Valizadeh Iarijani, Reyhaneh Iranpour

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Considering this issue and the new corporate governance code in the Iranian capital market, in this research, the impact of the new corporate governance code on accrual-based earnings management and real earnings management is investigated. …”
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    Enforcing Grammar in Code Synthesis with Transformers by Dmytro Vitel, Stephen Steinle, John Licato

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Even more so than natural language, code is extremely sensitive to syntax; a small error could make an entire snippet invalid. …”
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    Image Coding Based on Contourlet Transformation by Sahlah Abd Ali Al-hamdanee, Eman Abd Elaziz, Khalil Alsaif

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The interest in coding was very high because it is widely relied on in the security of correspondence and in the security of information in addition to the need to rely on it in the storage of data because it leads to a pressure in the volume of information when storing it. …”
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    The SLE transcriptome exhibits evidence of chronic endotoxin exposure and has widespread dysregulation of non-coding and coding RNAs. by Lihua Shi, Zhe Zhang, Angela M Yu, Wei Wang, Zhi Wei, Ehtisham Akhter, Kelly Maurer, Patrícia Costa Reis, Li Song, Michelle Petri, Kathleen E Sullivan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This study was designed to define altered expression of coding and non-coding RNAs and to detect globally altered RNA processing in SLE.…”
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    Parliamentary Codes of Conduct and the Accountability of Parliamentarians by COGHILL Ken, KINYONDO Abel, THORNTON Julia

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Whilst sanctions for unacceptable behaviour are found to be essential to the effectiveness of codes, behavioural factors are crucial to the effectiveness of any code. …”
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    Combined coding of bit planes of images by B. J.S. Sadiq, V. Yu. Tsviatkou, M. N. Bobov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The aim of this work is to reduce the computational complexity of lossless compression in the spatial domain due to the combined coding (arithmetic and Run-Length Encoding) of a series of bits of bit planes. …”
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    The Support Splitting Algorithm for Induced Codes by Yury V. Kosolapov, Aleksey N. Shigaev

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Sendrier in 2000, there exists such a mapping, called a complete discriminant, by means of which a secret permutation that is part of the secret key of a McEliece-type cryptosystem can be effectively found. The automorphism group of the code Flq ⊗ C is nontrivial, therefore there is no complete discriminant for this code. …”
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    THE AGENCY AGREEMENT IN THE NEW CIVIL CODE by Livia MOCANU

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The present study is focused on the analysis of the legal regime of the agency agreement, in accordance with the new Civil Code, dealing with the following aspects: its legal frame, its legal definition and features, the content of the agreement, its effects and the termination of the agency agreement.…”
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